"Neowin speculates that this large jump in version number is likely related to the massive overhaul of the underlying components..."
The version number and the amount of work on a project have nothing to do with one another. Does he (or they, whatever the hell a neowin is) really think that 40% of all the work that has ever gone into windows happened in this iteration? Version numbers are assigned by marketing and management. You have to name your product something, but what it is named has nothing to do with the engineers working on it.
And yes, I know that the actual name (windows 7, XP, Vista) is also assigned by marketing. But since people know the top name means nothing and look at the internal version number, marketing gets a hold of that and tries to manipulate it as well.
Hey, I am not defending Uber, they are certianly scum when you look at their past activities.
But what if a journalist was being paid by taxi unions or organizations?
And what does any of this have to do with sexism?
It depends on what they do with their information. Do they point out a conflict of interest, or do they release a journalists home address? One of those is certainly not acceptable. The other might be.
If a publisher starts withholding games due to the embargo, then why not make that a story and publish a review of "We were only allowed to see the trailer, but based on the bad faith of the publisher we suggest that NOBODY PREODER OR BUY THIS GAME, because obviously the game must be crap if they feel the need to have an embargo."
If people stopped preordering games and buying on release day... this stuff would stop pretty quick.
Nice. The pro journalists get their paycheck, and when people call them out on it they can simply point at the big bad publisher that made them do it. Both are guilty and crooked.
You must be getting up there in years. At 35, I am not sure I am old enough to remember it.
I am old enough to remember "ra ra tear down this wall" and other propaganda bullshit from the 80s, but I was too young to understand this was just grandstanding. I can remember the "if you don't support bombing countries you are unamerican" from both the Republicans and Democrats in the 90s. And I remember the day the USA became a police state. It was after the turn of the century on a day in September.
"Making an employee happy, improving the efficiency of a company these are hard problems that affect corporations"
Bullshit. This will be used to preemptively fire employees, and deny them unemployment claims based on "they were going to quit anyhow."
The worst part is that it is a fact of life for companies. Happy or not, people quit jobs. Sometimes its out of everyone's hands. Sometimes a person does not want to quit, but due to economics there is no upward mobility for the employee, forcing them to seek another job. Having proper succession plans and not alienating past employees is the key here. The companies gain nothing by being dicks here, but shitty managers will try to screw over outgoing employees, even when the company policy is to do nothing.
My favorite is the promise of "lots lots more money" when I put in my notice. Hey, if you wanted me to stick around, you should have either paid me more before i was quitting, or at least treated me like a human being. Both would be better, but lets not be unrealistic.
Alex Papadimoulis at The Daily WTF summed it up nicely in an article about having alumni instead of ex-employees. Perfectly succinct analysis from someone that has been in the industry. And the mentality change it would take will never happen in a company bigger than a few dozen people.
Well, the article says the building that was destroyed housed flight simulators, but not if they were in use. However the name of the company is FlightSafety International, which is also ironic.
How would they know? Perhaps you have your phone set to not log anything. Your "if you have done nothing wrong, you have nothing to hide" argument is flat and stupid. Please stop using it.
I may not like the law, but I do like the bill of rights. And the legal system likes to wipe their ass with it.
I expect this not to stand up once it hits the federal courts.
But that has to be bullshit. There is no way the amount of commercials that I view (skip over with Tivo) are worth $20 across all channels, let alone a single network.
CBS just thinks they are going to get to double-dip on pricing, and people will and for it. #1 network my ass. How many versions of the exact same CSI and NCIS can people put up with?
Also this falls into the "fair and balanced" fallacy. Fox news says one thing, MSNBC says the opposite, CNN is somewhere in the middle. So is it 50% chance of one being right? No.
Right, but you totally missed the point that GP was trying to make. Unless you have it set up to record every broadcast show all the time, how do you watch something that was on yesterday that you did set up to record beforehand.
In my case, I mess something because it rolled off of a queue, or the listings were inaccurate or some other garbage. Now I dont want to watch them out of order, so I end up letting them queue up while I wait for the one I missed to come on again. It doesn't, and items in the queue expire. Fuck it, I don't even bother watching the show anymore.
I wonder how many episodic arc shows fail because their timeslot got shifted, and a bunch of people missed an episode and simply gave up on the show.
When can television executives get it through their thick skulls that people want to be able to control what they watch and when they watch it and not have to jump through timeshifting hoops to do so?
It really is. There is no "separation of church and state". There is "not making laws banning or establishing the practice of religion."
Well, Kentucky using public funds for a religious theme park sounds like they are establishing a government religion in their state. Even if they were doing so unintentionally.
And, before you ask, I am against any tax-exempt status for any religious organization.
Yes, but to get out of the atmosphere you need to be going hypersonic speeds. Today it can only be done with rockets. In the 90's Aerospike egines was supposed to make hypersonic, suborbital and even SSTO flights possible. There is no commercially produced Aerospike engine yet.
That is why it is named Low Terran Orbit.
"Neowin speculates that this large jump in version number is likely related to the massive overhaul of the underlying components..."
The version number and the amount of work on a project have nothing to do with one another. Does he (or they, whatever the hell a neowin is) really think that 40% of all the work that has ever gone into windows happened in this iteration? Version numbers are assigned by marketing and management. You have to name your product something, but what it is named has nothing to do with the engineers working on it.
And yes, I know that the actual name (windows 7, XP, Vista) is also assigned by marketing. But since people know the top name means nothing and look at the internal version number, marketing gets a hold of that and tries to manipulate it as well.
As Londo said... "It does not mean a thing!"
Hey, I am not defending Uber, they are certianly scum when you look at their past activities.
But what if a journalist was being paid by taxi unions or organizations?
And what does any of this have to do with sexism?
It depends on what they do with their information. Do they point out a conflict of interest, or do they release a journalists home address? One of those is certainly not acceptable. The other might be.
If a publisher starts withholding games due to the embargo, then why not make that a story and publish a review of "We were only allowed to see the trailer, but based on the bad faith of the publisher we suggest that NOBODY PREODER OR BUY THIS GAME, because obviously the game must be crap if they feel the need to have an embargo."
If people stopped preordering games and buying on release day... this stuff would stop pretty quick.
Nice. The pro journalists get their paycheck, and when people call them out on it they can simply point at the big bad publisher that made them do it. Both are guilty and crooked.
Tell your company to stop using Ireland as a tax haven.
You must be getting up there in years. At 35, I am not sure I am old enough to remember it.
I am old enough to remember "ra ra tear down this wall" and other propaganda bullshit from the 80s, but I was too young to understand this was just grandstanding. I can remember the "if you don't support bombing countries you are unamerican" from both the Republicans and Democrats in the 90s. And I remember the day the USA became a police state. It was after the turn of the century on a day in September.
"Making an employee happy, improving the efficiency of a company these are hard problems that affect corporations"
Bullshit. This will be used to preemptively fire employees, and deny them unemployment claims based on "they were going to quit anyhow."
The worst part is that it is a fact of life for companies. Happy or not, people quit jobs. Sometimes its out of everyone's hands. Sometimes a person does not want to quit, but due to economics there is no upward mobility for the employee, forcing them to seek another job. Having proper succession plans and not alienating past employees is the key here. The companies gain nothing by being dicks here, but shitty managers will try to screw over outgoing employees, even when the company policy is to do nothing.
My favorite is the promise of "lots lots more money" when I put in my notice. Hey, if you wanted me to stick around, you should have either paid me more before i was quitting, or at least treated me like a human being. Both would be better, but lets not be unrealistic.
Alex Papadimoulis at The Daily WTF summed it up nicely in an article about having alumni instead of ex-employees. Perfectly succinct analysis from someone that has been in the industry. And the mentality change it would take will never happen in a company bigger than a few dozen people.
All of the muslims that sit back and allow this are repsonsible.
Just like all of the christians that sit back and do not condemn westboro... oh wait, all sane christians do.
Who packed the fish gauge with sensors?
But what does this have to do with horse tits?
Well, the article says the building that was destroyed housed flight simulators, but not if they were in use. However the name of the company is FlightSafety International, which is also ironic.
No boom today, boom tomorrow, there's always boom tomorrow.
BOOM!
How would they know? Perhaps you have your phone set to not log anything. Your "if you have done nothing wrong, you have nothing to hide" argument is flat and stupid. Please stop using it.
I may not like the law, but I do like the bill of rights. And the legal system likes to wipe their ass with it.
I expect this not to stand up once it hits the federal courts.
If we decide to all sit around and wait for cheap plentiful energy... we will never have it.
I am not even sure Nielsen ratings count Tivo time shifted programs at all. The old ratings and advertising systems seem to be breaking down.
Yeah, but that would not be instant clickbait news.
This means there will be less shakey-cam dumps on Pirate Bay and more quality transfers.
And "picture and streaming quality was shitty no matter what device I used" seemed pretty useful to me.
But that has to be bullshit. There is no way the amount of commercials that I view (skip over with Tivo) are worth $20 across all channels, let alone a single network.
CBS just thinks they are going to get to double-dip on pricing, and people will and for it. #1 network my ass. How many versions of the exact same CSI and NCIS can people put up with?
Also this falls into the "fair and balanced" fallacy. Fox news says one thing, MSNBC says the opposite, CNN is somewhere in the middle. So is it 50% chance of one being right? No.
Right, but you totally missed the point that GP was trying to make. Unless you have it set up to record every broadcast show all the time, how do you watch something that was on yesterday that you did set up to record beforehand.
In my case, I mess something because it rolled off of a queue, or the listings were inaccurate or some other garbage. Now I dont want to watch them out of order, so I end up letting them queue up while I wait for the one I missed to come on again. It doesn't, and items in the queue expire. Fuck it, I don't even bother watching the show anymore.
I wonder how many episodic arc shows fail because their timeslot got shifted, and a bunch of people missed an episode and simply gave up on the show.
When can television executives get it through their thick skulls that people want to be able to control what they watch and when they watch it and not have to jump through timeshifting hoops to do so?
It really is. There is no "separation of church and state". There is "not making laws banning or establishing the practice of religion."
Well, Kentucky using public funds for a religious theme park sounds like they are establishing a government religion in their state. Even if they were doing so unintentionally.
And, before you ask, I am against any tax-exempt status for any religious organization.
Ignoring them is what has enabled them to start taking over classrooms.
Yes, but to get out of the atmosphere you need to be going hypersonic speeds. Today it can only be done with rockets. In the 90's Aerospike egines was supposed to make hypersonic, suborbital and even SSTO flights possible. There is no commercially produced Aerospike engine yet.